Schulman opened the scoring with 12:15 remaining in the first half, converting the Gators' fourth penalty corner of the half. Katie Schmidt sent the insert pass to Schulman and she ripped it by Hotchkiss goalie Michelle Burt. Viola and Canning collaborated on the next two goals, at 10:06 and 5:40, respectively. Both goals came with Viola finishing a Canning cross.

"For our group when we score first it really ignites them," Tammaro said. "We did put alot of pressure on Hotchkiss and finally broke through."

Carly Bennett put Hotchkiss on the board 10:24 into the second half, but Viola answered one minute later.

"I thought the girls came out with determination and did not back off at all," Tammaro said. "Hotchkiss is a strong team and has been a strong team for years. Both teams went hard at each other and left it on the field."

BOYS SOCCER

Brunswick received goals from five players yesterday to register its first win, 5-0 over host Gunnery School.

Daniel Taylor, who scored his third goal in the last three games, opened the scoring in the 33rd minute. Just as Taylor was finishing a pass from Mike Forrester, Brunswick assistant coach Tucker Hastings said the sun came out. Even though it did not stay out long, it he said it was a good omen.

Brunswick erupted for four goals in the second half as Zach Lynch and Jay Wong scored five minutes apart, extending the lead to 3-0.

Patrick Figgie and Koshi Terai finished off the scoring. Lynch, Wong, Figgie and Terai all scored their first goals of the season. Hastings said Terai was on the field for all of one minute before scoring.

"This was a full team effort in every respect," Hastings said. "This marks the end of the first third of the season and it was a really tough stretch. We've gotten better every single game. The balls that we didn't finish against Avon Wednesday, we were finishing today. Every goal was perfectly executed and were nice soccer plays."